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Find Family Law Attorneys in Statesville, NC

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20 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Statesville, NC
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Showing 20 family law attorneys in Statesville, NC Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
The Law Office of Dustin S. McCrary, PLLC - Statesville
117 Kelly St, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 317-7275 mccrarylaw.com
Griffin Law, PLLC
321 N Center St, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 873-5500 jgriffinlawyer.com
The Law Office of Bryan A. Corbett, PLLC
328 E Broad St Suite A, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 266-0737 corbett-law.com
Ralston Benton Byerley & Moore, PLLC - Statesville, NC
335 N Center St, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 878-0757 rbbmlaw.com
The Darty Law Firm, PLLC.
210 E Water St # A, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 881-0043 dartylaw.com
Brittany M. Cartner, PLLC
322 E Broad St, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 500-0085 brittanymcartnerlaw.com
W. Sloan Goforth, Attorney at Law
234 W Broad St, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 495-3371 sloangoforthlaw.com
Parker, Parker & Pittman - Attorneys at Law
224 Davie Ave, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 871-0300 piedmontlawyers.com
Lassiter & Lassiter, Attorneys at Law
115 N Center St, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 873-2295 lassiterandlassiter.com
McKeny Law Firm
403 E Front St, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 771-0015 mckenylawfirm.net
Alan G Carpenter PA
316 E Broad St, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 872-6242 alancarpenter.net
Pressly Thomas & Conley PA
224 Harrill St, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 871-1989 ptc-law.com
Winthrop and Gaines Messick, PLLC
706 Hartness Rd, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 872-9544
Benbow, Davidson, & Martin, P.C.
309 Davie Ave, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 871-9000 statesvillelaw.com
Pope McMillan, P.A.
113 N Center St #200, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 873-2131 popemcmillan.com
Christina Clodfelter Law
322 E Broad St, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 873-2172 christinaclodfelterlaw.com
Morris & Fox, Attorneys At Law, PLLC
229 Davie Ave, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 218-9006 morrisfoxlaw.com
Law Offices of Susan D. Brotherton
224 E Water St STE A, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 873-7529
Crosswhite Law
239 E Broad St #5324, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 873-7233 crosswhitelaw.com
Modern Legal Iredell
1605 Norwood Rd, Statesville, NC 28677
(704) 286-6302 modernlegalnc.com

Family law attorneys in Statesville North Carolina assist with divorce child custody child support and property division. North Carolina requires a one year separation period before filing for divorce based on separation. Local attorneys understand Iredell County court procedures and can guide you through each step.

What Does a Family Law Attorney in Statesville Cost?

The cost of a family law attorney in North Carolina typically ranges from 200 to 400 dollars per hour. Simple uncontested divorces may cost between 1,500 and 3,000 dollars in total fees. Complex cases involving custody disputes or significant assets can cost 5,000 to 20,000 dollars or more. Many attorneys offer initial consultations for a flat fee or free. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a family law attorney in Statesville do?
A family law attorney handles legal matters involving marriage divorce children and domestic relationships. In North Carolina this includes absolute divorce child custody visitation child support alimony and equitable distribution of property. They also handle domestic violence protective orders and adoption cases.
How long does a divorce take in North Carolina?
North Carolina requires a one year separation period before a no fault divorce can be granted. The separation must be continuous and with the intent to remain apart. After the separation period the divorce filing itself can take a few weeks to a few months depending on court schedules and case complexity.
What factors does a Statesville court consider for child custody?
North Carolina courts decide child custody based on the best interest of the child. Factors include the childs safety the parents ability to provide care the childs relationship with each parent and any history of domestic violence. The court may also consider the childs preference if the child is of sufficient age and maturity.